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Former League of Ireland footballer Mark Herrick is the co-founder of Headrite Sports. By Paul Fennessy Friday 1 Jan 2021, 8:00 AM Jan 1st 2021, 8:00 AM 28,354 Views 2 Comments
Former Galway and Cork City player Mark Herrick set up Headrite Sports in 2016.
Former Galway and Cork City player Mark Herrick set up Headrite Sports in 2016.
MARK HERRICK’S life has been steeped in football.
His father John won three caps for Ireland and had a good career in the domestic game, representing Cork Hibernians, Shamrock Rovers and Galway among others.
Herrick junior then followed in his dad’s footsteps, also forging a career in the League of Ireland, lining out for both Galway and Cork City.
Other measures
Bill 56: Would create a task force to develop recommendations regarding a potential submarine cable industry on Guam.
Bill 219: Would allow the island’s public schools, university and college to use their rooftops to install solar panels for power sale or lease-back agreements. The Public Utilities Commission lobbied against the bill s passage, stating it would increase power rates and could harm the power system.
Bill 353: Would allow the Guam Visitors Bureau to spend all of the money in its “Rainy Day Fund” to rebuild the tourism industry because of the pandemic.
Bill 400: Would appropriate $2.77 million from the Healthy Futures Fund to pay for Medicaid and $8.7 million from the fund to pay for Department of Public Health and Social Services operations.